Brock Davies Called Out After Recent Comments About Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright’s Co-Parenting

   

Brock Davies is getting dragged online (again). During Season 1 of The Valley, the legally married ties that bound Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright together started unraveling. Brittany later filed for a divorce. These two share a sweet, innocent little boy, so they are doing their best(ish) to navigate their new norms. However, Brock does not think they are nailing it, so he voiced many snarky comments, slamming their co-parenting efforts. In response, the fans gathered on Reddit, calling out the hypocrisy of his ill-chosen words.

 

Poor Scheana Shay. She tries to silence Brock at times, but he keeps on speaking. And now they must live out the consequences of his spoken words.

Brock Davies is catching heat for dissing Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright’s co-parenting journey

Vanderpump Rules' Brock Davies Slams Jax Taylor Over Post

On the November 8 episode of Scheananagins With Scheana Shay, Brock revealed that he does not know how his wife deals with the chaos surrounding Jax and Brittany. In response, Scheana explained that she loves Brittany and does not want to judge their situation. “I am judging,” Brock quipped, causing Scheana to try and move things along.

The Queen and her Corgis

But Brock dug in. He thinks that Brittany has drawn hard lines in the sand, but when she needs Jax, her lines disappear. Scheana tried playing peacekeeper again, reminding her chatty man that this divorce is still new and Brittany is doing her best. But her efforts failed, as the fans took to Reddit, reminding Brock that he has also f*cked up.

But first, let us recap. Brock also has an ex-wife with whom he shares two children, but they live in Australia. Brock has not seen his children in years. Therefore, he should not speak negatively about a co-parenting situation because he also made some mistakes in his journey.

The fans agree.

“Brock is the last person who should be speaking about anyone’s parenting,” penned one. “Brock is dumb as a rock if he thought this was a good topic for him,” opined another. “His idea of co-parenting involves fleeing the country and pretending like his other two children don’t exist,” summed up a third. “At least they are trying to co-parent…which is much more than we can say for Broke,” joked another, as dozens of fans chimed in, agreeing with all four of these fan-created statements.

Will Jax bring this up on his new podcast? My gut says yes.

The Valley is streaming on Peacock.